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Quote: When Albuquerque comes up in conversation, what usually follows is talk of quirky art, Tex-Mex, and Route 66, and all its strange attractions. But not everything about Albuquerque is kitsch and sopapillas. The Read More
Quote: The Aquarium and Rio Grande Botanic Garden are located in the same BioPark complex (along with Tingley Beach and Rio Grande Zoo, which we didn't explore).The AquariumIt's small, and focuses on the Rio Grande, Read More
Quote: Albuquerque's Old Town is composed of a few blocks of what was once the central district of the city prior to the arrival of the railroad, which caused the downtown to develop near the rail service.The church, Read More
Quote: A very nice zoo. Most of the exhibits are both animal and visitor friendly, meaning the exhibits are well maintained for the comfort of the animals and are not closed in with wires and bars to hamper viewing and Read More
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Quote: I was very interested in the military aspects of the museum and was surprised by the extent of the exhibit. It was very educational, and I was wishing my sons could have been there with me. It is very affordable, Read More
Quote: The National Hispanic Cultural Center (NHCC) is a new arrival on the Albuquerque scene. In keeping with its name, it's an ambitious project. Located on a 16-acre site in the city’s south valley, the center’s Read More
Quote: Dogs. Humans. Snakes. Spirals. Geometric patterns. These are some of the 24,000 images carved into red rocks a couple thousand years ago by Native American tribes.Several trails (some rolling, some steep) Read More
Quote: My cousin's wife, a local of Albuquerque located this step saving attraction and it became the highlight of our trip. In Old Town at the corner of Romero and North Plaza we boarded the touring trolley. The Read More
Quote: Acoma is the oldest continuous inhabited community dating back to 1150 AD. Also known as The Sky City, it is known worldwide for their culture and their art. The Acoma Pueblo rises 370 feet and for almost 2000 Read More